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Navigate Change Management: Set Your Nonprofit Up For Success

Bloomerang

So, how can we strategically navigate change? It is one thing to adopt certain principles for how you will navigate change personally, but things get even more complicated and interesting when you are navigating change management as a unit, group, family, or organization. Technological change – new software and systems.

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The One Record Myth in K–12 School Software

sgEngage

We knew that there was information in one part of the system that could be very useful for another team. Still, we did not want, for example, an enrollment clerk to be able to change information upon which a business officer relied. We were able to pull everything into one integrated system under one team.

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Nonprofit Finance Leaders: Don’t Miss These bbcon 2023 Sessions

sgEngage

The bbcon 2023 agenda is full of great sessions for finance professionals serving nonprofits, schools, foundations, healthcare, and cultural organizations, from creating better systems to extending what you currently do with Blackbaud’s fund accounting software, Financial Edge NXT.

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6 Ways to Harness Your CRM Solution as a Change Management Tool

Connection Cafe

Implementing a CRM solution is opportunity to think boldly about your institution’s future and to chart a new course. As systems and processes are being re-written, it’s an ideal time to set new goals, experiment with different processes, and emerge stronger on the other side of your transition. Foster a self-service system.

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A Closer Look at Nonprofit Technology Benchmarks: Tech Adoption Levels

NTEN

We think of ourselves as cutting edge, using QR codes for both exhibits and fundraising, for example. Functioning - we keep the lights on; we have basic systems in place to meet immediate needs. The above chart represents the responses from survey participants. What is Tech Adoption? "We

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Shifts in Nonprofit Finance: Looking Back at 30 Years of Evolving Technology

sgEngage

It was clear from the conversation that managing change requires more than new hardware and software. In order to best serve the needs of your organization, nonprofit financial leaders must think through how they can empower intentional change management in their people and processes as well as technology.

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Think Big (but Start Small) with Nonprofit Innovation

sgEngage

Hecht said innovative organizations start specifically with the business result or ideal mission impact and then chart their path to the outcome by working through the details: What is the experience my donor is having? Make Evangelists of Early Users Change is difficult, Myers says, and it requires buy-in.